Stayed up late today, so ended up doing this much earlier and more tired than usual. Managed the 10/10 but was quite slow by my standards, 9,843.
Grey Poupon was pretty much a total guess, I'm not even sure what it is (Only managed to rule out Renault there because it was too early for cars); and as much as it pains me to admit it, Led Zeppelin IV was a bit of a guess for me too 😅
Ahh, I thought of mustard, but didn't know the name, so went for Evian. I suppose it would have been more logical to pick the name of the company whose product I couldn't place.
There's a crucial element missing in the Schrödinger Cat question: a source of radiation. There's no point in mentioning the Geiger counter of you don't mention the origin of the radiation it's there to measure.
9/10...missed the Diana question, what land mines? I went with fox hunting. Got Q9 from watching the 'Big Bang Theory'. Surpised the Dijon question stumped so many, In general 'Mustard is the king of French condiments' and Dijon is the capital of mustard. Grey Poupon is probably the most marketed Dijon mustard in TV ads. I'm never without at least an opened jar in the fridge and one in the pantry of some French mustard, GP, Maille, or Fallett.
I was surprised so few people know Diana campaigned against landmines, that was well publicised and there are so many photos of her dressed in protective clothing walking in the area.
Confidence has always crushed me, and it's starting to get worse!
Grey Poupon was pretty much a total guess, I'm not even sure what it is (Only managed to rule out Renault there because it was too early for cars); and as much as it pains me to admit it, Led Zeppelin IV was a bit of a guess for me too 😅
Seems like it's sold only in the US
pardon me? would you have any grey poupon?